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Ron Paul on the Glenn Beck Program

Show: Glenn Beck Program
Host: Glenn Beck
Date: 9/29/2009
Transcript
Glenn Beck: We go to Ron Paul now. Ron Paul is the author of End The Fed which I have to tell you, Ron, a couple of years ago, let’s say five years ago the people that were talking about the Federal Reserve were the geeks quite honestly. They [...]

Ron Paul Q&A: Audit the Fed, Then End It

For three decades, Rep. Ron Paul has waged a lonely battle in Congress to abolish the Federal Reserve. But he has more foot soldiers across the nation today, particularly after the financial crisis, who are leading the drive for wider congressional audits of the central bank. (See today’s Journal story for more on their movement.)
In [...]

Poll: Should Congress Abolish the Federal Reserve?

Some economists have identified the Federal Reserve as the cause of the “boom and bust” cycle, while others insist that its continued existence is essential to preventing another Great Depression. What should Congress do? Abolish the Fed entirely, just make it more transparent, open it up to free-market competition, leave it as it is, or [...]

Poll: When should Congress vote on HR 1207?

Ron Paul’s bill to audit the Federal Reserve, HR 1207, is now co-sponsored by more than 62% of the House of Representatives. All Republican congressmen have co-sponsored the bill and the number of Democrats is growing rapidly. When should Nancy Pelosi bring the bill to a vote: now, later this year, or never?

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Mr. Sunshine? Ron Paul Wins Support to Audit Fed Reserve

All of a sudden, Congress is paying close attention to Ron Paul.
The feisty congressman from Texas, whose insurgent “Ron Paul Revolution” presidential campaign rankled Republican leaders last year, now has the GOP House leadership on his side — backing a measure that generated paltry support when he first introduced it 26 years ago.
Paul, [...]

Storming the Federal Reserve

Building off the momentum of his national campaign, Ron introduced HR 1207, a bill to audit the Federal Reserve.
At first, most people took this as another PR stunt from the dark horse of the Republican party. After all, if Bloomberg was already being stonewalled on their suit to find out where those $2 trillion in [...]

Ron Paul 2012: Who should be Ron Paul’s running mate?

Ron Paul hasn’t announced a decision yet whether he is going to run for President in 2012. If he runs, who should he choose as his running mate?
You can select up to 5 answers below.

Ron Paul Shall Rise Again

Yesterday on Meet the Press they reviewed the declining prospects for the Republican Party. And the yawning conclusion was that no one can really challenge Barack Obama in 2012 and no one can revive the G.O.P. They assessed the prospects of all the possible candidates but there was one glaring omission. Guess [...]

Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill Gathers Steam

Paul’s legislation, popularly known as the “Audit the Fed” bill, has drawn 244 cosponsors, ranging from Ohio’s John A. Boehner, the conservative Republican floor leader, to Michigan’s John Conyers Jr., the liberal Democratic chairman of the Judiciary Committee. Some Democrats have even picked up on Paul’s rhetoric. “It’s time to yank the shroud off the [...]

Jim Bunning and Ron Paul: Fed trendsetters?

Members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will line up Thursday to take their shots at Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
To which Ron Paul and Jim Bunning might say: Where have you been?
Paul and Bunning — viewed by their colleagues as among the most eccentric members of Congress — were anti-Fed before anti-Fed [...]

Ron Paul on the Future of the Federal Reserve

Matthew Bandyk of the U.S. News & World Report interviews Ron Paul: President Obama’s financial regulatory plan has created controversy over the role of the Federal Reserve in our economy like rarely before. The person in Congress with perhaps the most unconventional point of view on these issues in American politics is Congressman and former [...]